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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / Spring 2011: Mojave National Preserve and area bicycle camping / Day 14: Cliff Canyon Peaks hike, New York Mountains, Mojave National Preserve /

Looking back at the New York Mountains foothills, I realize that today's hike was not too difficult, and worth the effort

6016-north-howe-spring.jpg It's fun to hike over the rocks in this quiet corner of Pinto ValleyThumbnailsAs I walk around the rocks near Howe Spring, I reflect on how I haven't seen another human for almost 4 daysIt's fun to hike over the rocks in this quiet corner of Pinto ValleyThumbnailsAs I walk around the rocks near Howe Spring, I reflect on how I haven't seen another human for almost 4 daysIt's fun to hike over the rocks in this quiet corner of Pinto ValleyThumbnailsAs I walk around the rocks near Howe Spring, I reflect on how I haven't seen another human for almost 4 daysIt's fun to hike over the rocks in this quiet corner of Pinto ValleyThumbnailsAs I walk around the rocks near Howe Spring, I reflect on how I haven't seen another human for almost 4 daysIt's fun to hike over the rocks in this quiet corner of Pinto ValleyThumbnailsAs I walk around the rocks near Howe Spring, I reflect on how I haven't seen another human for almost 4 days

The Cliff Canyon Spring Peaks up there are about 1000 feet higher than here. Effort and some fitness is required, but you don't need to be an athlete to do this hike.